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... 1829, Win be performed Sbektpeare** Play of The Merchant of Venice, PART OP SHVXOOK, BY MR. KEAN, (Of the theatre* Royal, Drury Lane and Coreot Gardca.) WITH OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. CONCLUDE WITH THE FARCE OF a»AtB iy ...
... 1829, Win be performed Sbektpeare** Play of The Merchant of Venice, PART OP SHVXOOK, BY MR. KEAN, (Of the theatre* Royal, Drury Lane and Coreot Gardca.) WITH OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. CONCLUDE WITH THE FARCE OF a»AtB iy ...
... PERMISSION OF MR. WARDE.) M R. A. APIO, Of the Nobility's Concerts, London. Lender of the Band —Mß- DAY, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Flute —Mß. DE COSTENEV, the Puii*. Conductor —M R. F. M .-V H ALL, Who will preside at the GRAND PIANO- Every exertion ...
... tej Ran de Cologne, Ifiz. per (me, Six iiotite* enek* Persons visiting I.omlon, may obtain Private Boxes for the King's, Drury Lane, and Garden, Theatres, in the best situations, and at the most reasouabls prices. ...
... ill be allrndritc .cempamri with remittances, and postage paid. Fereons visiting London, may obtain Boxes at the King s, Drury Lane, and Corenl Garden Theatres—on the most reasonable terms. ...
... the Public an opportunity *f witnessing the very SUPERIOR ABILITY that INIMITABLE ACTOR, MR. MACREADY, the Theatres Eoyal, Drury Lane, 4* Covent Garden, When he hopes the Ladies and Gentlemen, and Community at large, will lake the opportunity of witnessing ...
... cnTrnror Imam town.— Chronicle. be Petit Me r cup',*’ clever work London* that Maznricr, the celebrated dancer is engager at Drury lane. 40/. per night. He now.receives 600 fraics per night the Porte St. Martin Theatre Paris, and it said that the Managers ...
... Price has disposed of all his property in the American Theatres, to enable him to devote the whole of time and attention to Drury Lane Theatre. Miss Paton cleared bv her recent engagement at j tor Dublin theatre, 1,260/. complimentary dinner has been given ...
... well, considering that the really authentic life of the Noble Poet, it pretty well known, was committed to the flames. . DRURY Lane Theatre.-Oo Saturday night new Comedy from the pen avowedly of Lord Llengall, entitled Follie* pashion, was brought out ...
... person, who has now the sole right it, should any deem it worth publication, after no more. Mr. Bunn, stage manager of Drury* lane Theatre, has also Tragedy of mine in his bands, entitled ** Reginald the Revenger}* own conscience will dictate to that ...
... was a worthy, amiable man, much respected beloved all who knew him. whispered in the dramatic circles that the lessee of Drury Lane offered Miss Foote an engagement «t his Theatre, on condition that she would not perform last Saturday Covent Garden for ...
... week. The small-pox prevails considerably at Cambridge, and several children have died. One of the best private boxes in Drury Lane splendid New Theatre, is announced for public competition the approaching week. The original price, during Mr. Whitbread’s ...
... Evidence was then produced shew that Mrs. Cox and her husband, very frequently attended Mr. Kean in his dressing-room at Drury Lane Theatre, when that gentleman was nearly —that Mrs. Cox sat in Mr. Kean s box, and after the performances returned, sometimes ...